ABC Lyrics — by Popularity
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ABC Albums
About ABC
ABC emerged from Sheffield's post-punk scene in 1980 as sophisticated pop alchemists who transformed new wave into something altogether more glamorous and cinematic. Led by the suave Martin Fry's crooning vocals and Mark White's lush arrangements, the band crafted a distinctive sound that married disco-funk rhythms with orchestral flourishes and art-rock sensibilities, creating what could only be described as "luxury pop." Their breakthrough album "The Lexicon of Love" (1982) became a masterpiece of early 80s sophistication, with singles like "The Look of Love" and "Poison Arrow" showcasing their ability to blend emotional vulnerability with irresistible dance grooves and sweeping string sections. ABC's cultural impact lay in their rejection of punk's deliberate ugliness in favor of unabashed romanticism and visual opulence, influencing countless synth-pop and new romantic acts with their commitment to both musical craftsmanship and sartorial elegance. While later albums like "Beauty Stab" (1983) saw them experiment with a harder rock sound, and subsequent releases explored everything from house music to jazz influences, ABC consistently maintained their core identity as purveyors of intelligent, emotionally resonant pop music. Songs like "When Smokey Sings" and "Be Near Me" demonstrated their evolution while preserving the theatrical grandeur and melodic sophistication that made them icons of 80s alternative culture. With over 2,300 songs across more than 800 releases spanning four decades, ABC proved that pop music could be both accessible and artistically ambitious, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of British popular music.